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Dance figures. Zuni Indians, New Mexico. 99176-7; 189-190; 69185-6-7-8; 84190 



Collected by James Stevenson. 

 Musical instruments. Consisting of a notched stick and the shoulder blade of a 



deer. The sound is produced by rubbing the notches with the sharp point of 



the bone. A much louder sound is produced by placing the notched stick over 



the mouth of an empty gourd. Moki and Zuni Indians, Arizona and New 



Mexico. 68851-2-3-5; 84228-9-30; 84227-8-9. Collected by James Stevenson. 

 Rattles. Made of gourds fixed on the ends of wooden handles; they have symbolical 



figures painted on them in very bright colors. They are used in ceremonies. 



Moki and Zuni Indians, Arizona and New Mexico. 68731-40-44-53-54 ; 164-148. 



Collected by James Stevenson. 

 Paraphernalia of the dance. Apron, belt, wand, and wooden figure. Moki Indians, 



Arizona. 22843-66-905-59; 68865. Collected by James Stevenson. 

 Belts (2). They form part of the dance dress. Made of native cotton. Moki Indians, 



Arizona. 22947-53. Collected by Maj. J. W. Powell. 

 Dance headdresses and figures. The headdresses are those now in use in the dance, 



and the figures represent a dancer in dance dress. Zuni Indians, New Mexico. 



69114, 41956, 35404, 41958, 23141. Collected by James Stevenson. 

 Dance wands (9). Small wooden boards ornamented with painted symbolical figures 



and with feathers. They are carried in the ceremonies called &quot;dances.&quot; Zuni 



Indians, NewMexico. 69171-2-5-8-9 ; 22923-4 ; 41931 ; 16169. Collected by Frank 



Hamilton Cushing. 

 Dance ivands (12). They are carried in the ceremonies called &quot;dances.&quot; Small 



wooden boards ornamented with painted symbolical figures and with feathers. 



Zuni Indians, New Mexico. 69110; 41951-57; 19617; 22929. Collected by James 



Stevenson. 



CASES VII AND VIII. 



Model of &quot; totem 2&amp;gt;o st.&quot; A slate column with carved ornamental figures. Height, 20 

 inches; diameter, 3 inches. Haida Indians (Skittagetan stock), Queen Char 

 lotte Islands, British Columbia. 88981. Collected by James G. Swan. 



Model of &quot; totem post.&quot; A slate column ornamented with carved designs. Height, 16 

 inches; diameter, 3| inches. Haida Indians (Skittagetau stock), Prince of Wales 

 Island, Alaska. 23341. Collected by James G. Swan. 



Sculptured bone. Representing a human figure. Length, 3 inches; width, If inches. 

 Tsimshian Indians (Tsimshian stock), Fort Simpson, British Columbia. 9813 (a). 

 Collected by Lieut. F. W. Ring, II. S. A. 



Sculptured bone. Representing two human faces, one above the other. Length, 6 

 inches; width, 2 inches. Sitka Indians (Koluschan stock), Sitka, Alaska. 

 45995. Collected by J. J. McLean. 



Shaman rod. Made of bone, ornamented with engraved mythological carvings. 

 Length, 8J inches; width, 1 inch. Tsimshian Indians (Tsimshian stock), Fort 

 Simpson, British Columbia. 89021. Collected by James G. Swan. 



Sculptured ivory. Incrusted with shell. Length. 5| inches; width, 2| inches. 

 Tsimshian Indians (Tsimshian stock), Fort Simpson, British Columbia. 9813 (b). 

 Collected by Lieut. F. W. Ring, U. S. A. 



Pestle. Made of bone, ornamented with figures in relief. A braided cord is attached 

 to one end. Length, 6| inches; diameter, f inch. Sitka Indians (Koluschaii 

 stock), Sitka, Alaska, 1884. 75420. Collected by J. J. McLean. 



The Indians of the Northwest Coast are remarkable for the profusion of their 

 carvings; almost all their articles of personal use or belonging to their houses 

 are ornamented. 



Sculptured bone. Length, 4f inches; width, 1-J- inches. Hoonya Indians (Koluschan 

 stock), Chichagoff Island, Alaska. 73801. Collected by Lieut. T. Dix Bolles, 

 U. S. N. 



